SHELLBOURNE SUNSET (C,A) Blend of red and 
gold. A vivid, flashy combination, ..__..______ 1.50 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH (ID,A) A huge autumn. One 
or the biggest: dahlias of all) time) |= = 1.00 
SILVRETTA (C,B) Salmon rose blend. A rank and 
prolific cut-flower dahlia. —___. Mey Nerul Sa" 715 
SIR HENRY DETTERDING (C,A) Medium yellow of 
good form, Lall and husky) 2222) = eee 1.00 
SMOKY (C,B) Dusky old rose. Well formed blooms 
on strona) plants) \i2 ee BOE ee eee ae eee 
SOMMERLACHEN (ID,B) Carmine with white tips. 
Vigorous erOWer, fieoee a 1.00 
SOUTHERN BELLE (ID,B) A blend of rose red and 
white, Petal tips cleft. A vigorous and prolific 
dahlia, and one that fills a very weak color class 
inthe Bssizel) A 1951 introduction. == sss === 3.00 
SOUVENIR DE J. BROUGH (ID,B) Here is another 
item for the keen showman looking for a good 
variety to fill a weak place on the table. This 
little lavender is very pr as well as vigorous 
and | prolific; 2220 22 ae, ee -15 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS OMNES (C,B) Soft orange. 
Back petals extendng clear around stem to give 
exceptional depth and perfection, --___-.___-——— 1.00 
SOUVENIR DE M. CLAUDE BRUN (C,B) An un- 
usual shade of dusty bronze pink. Fine forma- 
biG: aNd SOT Ow, thea S yes ee ee eee 45 
SPECIAL AWARD (SC,A) A flashy orange of enorm- 
ous proportions. I grew this 13% x 11, but alas, 
it was the middle of the week! Stems are 
long and strong—ideally suited to carry such 
large flowers. If you like them huge this 1951 
introduction is one for you. ~--_-__-____----__- 5.50 
STARDUST (FD,A) One of my favorites. A clean 
pink on very long stems. It always wins for 
mes Stock’, veryo limitedi) 222.222 3.00 
SUNBURST (ID,A) A big and showy golden hee 
ofsvexcellentWiOnm f=) 22 eso se ae 1.25 
SUPREME (SC,B) Brilliant orange of © excellent 
formation. Blooms prolifically on long stems. 
This is one of the best of the new Hollanders__ 1.50 
THE CARDINAL (SC,A) Bright cardinal red of good 
size and depth. _A rank grower producing per- 
fect flowers on flawless stems. One of the fin- 
est dahlias otvall® times .= ven nee ee See EO 
THE OUTCAST (C,A) An undeservedly overlooked 
1951 introduction. Blended flame of good size 
and exceptional eye appeal. _______-_-___-_ 52060 
THE REAL GLORY (FD,A) Prolific producer of 
beautifully formed pure white blooms on long, 
stems. wallvand husky oases. Sas ____ 1.00 
THE VOLUNTEER (ID,A) A huge purple waa a size 
and color unbeatable in its class. Another ’51 
introduction Of Merit 22 el ee eee 3.50 
TOPS (SC,A) Bright, clear yellow. An old stand- 
by of mine that is always in there pitching for 
“Largest Bloom” honors. Has clicked in this 
capacity for me in two major shows, ___________ 2.00 
VELET MARVEL (C,B) A deep red of good form and 
growing habits, __-_________ La ee 2S eee 0 
VERNA MARTIN (FD, A) Deep lavender pink. A 
fine companion to other Aussies, Joyce Enright 
and Lavender Perfection. _____________________ » 2.50 
WINATA (C,B) Clean-cut canary yellow blooms of 
show type formation produced in profusion on 
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